In a televised interview, Maduro said, “The director of the CIA has said, ‘The CIA and the U.S. government work in direct collaboration with the Mexican government and the Colombian government to overthrow the constitutional government in Venezuela and to intervene in our beloved Venezuela.’"

“I demand the government of Mexico and the government of Colombia to properly clarify the declarations from the CIA and I will make political and diplomatic decisions accordingly before this audacity,” he added.

The comments come after CIA Director Mike Pompeo confirmed the United States is advising Mexico and Colombia on developments in Venezuela.

In an interview with Vanessa Neumann, president of business intelligence firm Asymmetrica, Pompeo said, "We are very hopeful that there can be a transition in Venezuela and we the CIA is doing its best to understand the dynamic there."

“America has a deep interest in making sure that (Venezuela) is stable, as democratic as possible ... The Colombians, I was just down in Mexico City and in Bogota a week before last talking about this very issue trying to help them understand the things they might do so that they can get a better outcome for their part of the world and our part of the world,” he added.

Following the statements, Maduro accused the Colombian and Mexican government of colluding with the United States to protect their oil interests.

“I know it is not the Mexican people, I know it is not the Colombian people, who love us. I know it is not the Colombian military or even the Mexican military. I know it is a stateless oligarchy that delivers Mexico and Colombia to the interests of the North American empire,“ he said.

“I know they are desperate because Mexico only has five more years worth of oil. They have run out of oil. Colombia has six years more worth of oil and they want to believe that Venezuela’s oil belongs to imperialism and their allied oligarchies.”

The Mexican government has denied the allegations. In a press statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "Mexico is a country that respects international law and does not work with any other country to the detriment of another."